
A cozy Glasgow coffee shop serving artisanal brews and homemade pastries in a warm, inviting atmosphere.
The Devil’s Roast is a charming coffee shop located on Renfield Street in Glasgow, offering a welcoming escape with artisanal coffee, delicious pastries, and light meals. Known for its friendly service, low lighting with candles and incense, and dog-friendly environment, it provides a unique spot for coffee lovers and casual visitors. The shop focuses on quality ingredients and a relaxed vibe, making it a popular choice for locals and tourists seeking a cozy experience in the city center.
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Expertly brewed espresso-based beverages, including caramel macchiatos, mochas, and more, using high-quality beans.
A tempting selection of cakes, plum cake, focaccia, and sandwiches, with gluten-free and dairy-free options available.
Relax in our inviting space with low lighting, table candles, incense, and great music for a perfect café experience.
Welcoming to pets with water bowls and seating areas where dogs can chill comfortably.
Attentive and accommodating staff ready to help with orders, dietary needs, and recommendations.
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Overall rating
LJ
Gorgeous coffee place. Popped in with my neice on a cold rainy day. We had the best coffees and plum cake. Lovely low lighting with table candles and incense. Our Canadian waitress was so friendly and we had a good laugh about the ice!
Natalie Mycka
Great service, staff made an effort to find something gluten and dairy free for my friend. Coffee was tasty and BLT focaccia was great, good portion too. Nice vibes and great music.
Patrycja Grzelczak
We decided to visit this place because their social media looked very inviting. Unfortunately, the matcha was of very poor quality, and the staff was not helpful at all. They had a displeased expression and seemed very judgmental toward customers. Despite the beautiful interior, there was absolutely no enjoyment.
Simon Hares
Wow what a find. Such wonderful friendly service and superb coffee. An excellent range of pastries which look far too delicious to resist. Definitely worth a visit when you are in Glasgow. Highly recommended.
Kimmy Adams
Got seated quickly in an area where Guide Dog Wee Skye could chill Ordered food, coffees and bowl of water for Skye. Water came in a doggy bowl too Caramel macchiato, syrup didn’t taste like the monin brand I’m used to. It was nice but I found the coffee very sweet My friend said Chocolate mocha drink was ok but didn’t feel like was anything special Food… Well, very expensive sandwiches. Could have done with something a bit extra like a salad or some plain crisps. Both the baguette n sandwich were dry and I don’t think were overly well filled for the price paid Overall experience was disappointing and honestly wouldn’t rush back. Such a shame tho as lots of positive reviews so was excited to try somewhere new